Clemency Inspires Us to Dream Bigger with New Song

Nashville based Indie pop duo, Clemency, inspire listeners to dream big with their new single, available everywhere today. "Dare to Dream," which stands as the band's third single release of 2020, exemplifies their core desire to write the soundtrack of life, love, hope and beauty in the world. The track is filled with the band's signature dreamy soaring melodies that carry the listener on a journey of adventure, and lyrics that serve as a declaration to chase after those adventures we each have stirring within us.
I'm blessed to have this life I'm given // And from this moment I am living
Let these words be my theme // I will dare to dream
"We wrote this track to inspire our listeners and ourselves to dream big!" Says Jason. "A dream can become reality but it will take courage to face down fears of failure; It will take faith when no one else believes; It will take focus, effort, and determination when obstacles present themselves; and it will take selective hearing when the world tells you repeatedly that it can't be done because you're not good enough."
Think of all the wonders you will see
When you dare to dream
Listen to "Dare To Dream" today HERE.
About Clemency
Jason and Paul Watkins, natives of Yukon, Oklahoma, have spent years developing their sound, which has been described as "so incredibly infectious and luminous." Their music has been featured in commercials (John Deere, Timberland, Sports Authority, Pendleton Whiskey) and television shows like MTV's teen mom and CWs Emily Owens, MD., and has received warm response for it's clever use of lo-fi instrumentation. "The songs we write are a reflection of the life, love, hope and beauty we seek," says Paul.
Follow Clemency
Website: https://www.clemencyonline.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/clemencymusic/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clemencymusic/
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